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Jun 24, 2026
This week’s themeEven more unusual synonyms This week’s words vinolent timorsome
Self-portrait in a Cap, Wide-eyed and Open-mouthed, 1630
Art: Rembrandt Wordsmith Games
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with Anu Gargtimorsome
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Timid; easily frightened.
ETYMOLOGY:
From timorous + -some; timorous is ultimately from Latin timor (fear),
from timere (to fear). Earliest documented use: c. 1600.
USAGE:
“Faint heart never won fair lady, and timorsome milksops are not the
persons to pioneer prospecting in Australia.” Ivan Dexter; In the Wake of Fortune; The Telegraph (Brisbane, Australia); May 5, 1894. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Life is an adventure in forgiveness. -Norman Cousins, author, editor,
journalist, and professor (24 Jun 1915-1990)
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